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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 104898" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: X32 Rack</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Same stuff, C3H8O, and while testing is always recommended for planned cleaning jobs, the panic approach is to take the stuff that has got wet, totally submerge it and agitate it slightly to make sure that any water is diluted fairly well, then just disassemble as far as practical (makes sense to open up and take out the battery before the rinse process starts) shake it dry and let it air dry or wipe gently without rubbing any plastic display that might have been softened by the water or the isopropanol.</p><p>Isopropanol is a very gentle solvent that leaves 99% of plastics unharmed. Using coolant fluid, which is normally Glycol, is also possible, but far messier, toxic etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 104898, member: 1285"] Re: X32 Rack Same stuff, C3H8O, and while testing is always recommended for planned cleaning jobs, the panic approach is to take the stuff that has got wet, totally submerge it and agitate it slightly to make sure that any water is diluted fairly well, then just disassemble as far as practical (makes sense to open up and take out the battery before the rinse process starts) shake it dry and let it air dry or wipe gently without rubbing any plastic display that might have been softened by the water or the isopropanol. Isopropanol is a very gentle solvent that leaves 99% of plastics unharmed. Using coolant fluid, which is normally Glycol, is also possible, but far messier, toxic etc. [/QUOTE]
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